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Trump Sits Down With Tucker In First Interview Since Being Arraigned


President Trump sat down with Tucker Carlson in his first sit-down interview since being arraigned in Manhattan last week.

In the interview, Tucker asked Trump questions on numerous topics such as Russia, his recent indictment, the Nord Stream Pipeline, and more.

At one point during his interview, Tucker asked Trump “Is there anything they could throw at you legally that would convince you to drop out of the race?”

Trump responded by saying ““I would never drop out. It’s not my thing. I wouldn’t do it.”

Check it out here:

Trump would later tell Tucker he doesn’t think Biden will be able to make campaigning through 2024.

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Here’s what Fox News reported:

President Donald Trump indicated to Tucker Carlson in an exclusive wide-ranging interview Tuesday that he has doubts about Joe Biden seeking re-election for a second term.

Trump sat down with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson in a wide-ranging interview that will be aired on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” Tuesday, his first since his arraignment in New York City last week. He addressed his indictment, Biden’s overtures toward running for re-election, and much more.

While Biden has informally indicated he wants to seek a second term, he has yet to make an official announcement. However, in an interview Monday with NBC meteorologist Al Roker, Biden declared, “I plan on running,” before following up with, “but we’re not prepared to announce it yet.”

In the “Tucker Carlson Tonight” interview, Carlson asked Trump whether he thought Biden would seek re-election. Trump replied he found Biden unable to provide cogent answers in his softball interview with Roker, saying it is unclear if the president could handle another campaign.

Watch the full interview here:



 

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